Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Samsung A777 Phone (AT&T)

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Released for AT&T, the Samsung SGH-A777 is a slim, sleek slider that opens to reveal a large, easy-to-press keypad. Inside, it's a serious music player, GPS device, 1.3-megapixel camera all running on AT&T's 3G high-speed data network. With AT&T Mobile Music, the A777 plays and downloads music and ringtones. With the built-in microSD memory slot, users can store all the music they want. Video Share lets consumers share real-time, one-way video while talking on the phone. AT&T Navigator provides GPS-enabled turn-by-turn directions, maps and traffic updates.
  • With 3G-HSDPA for ultra high-speed downloads, users can get music, radio feeds and video
  • Consumers can download music and ringtones through AT&T Mobile Music, or transfer favorites from their own digital media collection onto a microSD card
  • AT&T Navigator provides GPS directions and the fastest route to where any destination with driving directions, maps, traffic updates and more
  • Video Share lets customers share live, real-time video with friends who subscribe
  • Integrated 1.3-megapixel camera with digital zoom takes photos and videos
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Thursday, December 4, 2008

T-Mobile Samsung Behold Launched, Rounded-up

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T-Mobile’s Samsung Behold is now available in pink and “espresso” colours from T-Mobile, without so much as a press release. C’mon TMo, throw us a bone, here. Regardless, we’ve got a big ol’ roundup here of all the specs, videos, and pictures you need if you’re eyeballing the Samsung T919. With comparable stylings to the Omnia, the Behold won’t have any trouble finding a captive audience, it’s just a shame this thing is running a proprietary OS rather than Windows Mobile, or hey, even Android. Still, the draggable widgets and overall TouchWiz UI make for a pretty smooth experience. If you happen to be locked into another contract, AT&T is offering the nearly the same thing in the Samsung Eternity. If you’re ready to buy, the Samsung Behold is available for $149.99 on contract after rebates.
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